
#31 The Impact of Returnees
Global experiences shape transformational leaders. Ho Chi Minh, Sun Yat-sen, and Mahatma Gandhi all spent significant time abroad, gaining insights that helped them drive political change. Their journ...
15 Maj 202511min

#30 Montesquieu and Why One Size Never Fits All - Enlightenment Series IV
HR leaders often rely on best practices, but their effectiveness depends on organizational context. As the last part of the Enlightenment series, this episode explores how Montesquieu’s The Spirit of ...
15 Apr 202513min

#29 Catherine the Great’s Transformation Dilemma - Enlightenment Series III
As the third of the Enlightenment Series, we talk about Catherine the Great’s partial adoption of Enlightenment ideals and the challenges of transforming entrenched systems. Modern organizations face ...
15 Mars 20258min

#28 Every Workplace Needs a Montesquieu - Enlightenment Series II
As the second of the Enlightenment Series, we talk about office politics. Drawing inspiration from Montesquieu’s separation of powers, this blog explores how HR leaders can foster balanced workplace d...
15 Feb 20258min

#27 Diderot’s Enlightenment-Era Knowledge Management - Enlightenment Series I
As the 1st of an Enlightenment Series, we talk about the Encyclopédie, a revolutionary knowledge compilation of the Enlightenment and its knowledge management efforts. This article explores the parall...
15 Jan 202510min

#25 How the Medici Set the Stage for Innovation
The Renaissance exemplifies how innovation across art, philosophy, and science can transform societies. Drawing from the Medici family's patronage, modern HR can foster organizational innovation by cr...
10 Dec 20249min

#24 Devaluation of Rome’s Elite Brand
Caracalla’s expansion of Roman citizenship diluted its exclusivity, weakening loyalty and identity. Modern businesses face similar risks when rapid growth dilutes their employer brand, leading to dise...
26 Nov 202412min



















